The illustration below compares the Australian males and females of various age zones performing regular exercise in 2010. The values are expressed in percentages.
The bar graphs depict the percentage of males and females who are involved in doing simple tasks around the house and the time consumed for the chores each day respectively.
The two butterfly charts illustrates the comparison of the involvement of both sexes in four categories of household work. Units are measured in percentages and minutes respectively.
The given bar chart provides information about the proportion of Australian males and females in various age categories who did exercise regularly by 2010.
The bar graphs shows the proportion of both gender's involvement in home chores and the time spent on carrying each task in a day.The unit is measured in minutes. Overall,it is evident from the chart that both males and
The graph illustrates the proportion of men and women in Australia in different age categories who took exercises on a regular basis in one particular year.
The bar charts illustrate statistics concerning how many male and female individuals in percentage were employed in Australia in three distinct age categories. Overall, employers presented a high tendency to recruit peop
The chart illustrates statistics concerning how income between men and women is different in percentage in five countries over a 30-year period. Overall, the percentage of difference decreased over the whole period in al
The first bar chart illustrates the proportion of males and females in household chores in a country meanwhile the second chart demonstrates the amount of time each gender does housework per day.
The provided bar chart presents the outlook of men and women in Australia from varied age of people who actively did physical movement in 2010. Overall, the Australian male showed a downward trend while female rates depi
The given image depicts bar chart representing the trends in day-to-day physical activity by Australian males and females in various age groups in 2010.
The graphs depict the proportion of both genders in employment in countries such as Canada,South Korea and Sweden in two time periods. Overall, it can be clearly seen that there is a predominance of men in the workplace